On Jan. 11, women's right advocate Alice Stokes Paul was born near Moorestown, and the Kingland Ammunition Plant in Lyndhurst exploded. Look (and listen) back in history with Eric Scott.
On Jan. 8, the Pennsylvania Line Mutiny ended, and NJ became the first northern state to officially apologize for slavery. Look (and listen) back in history with Eric Scott.
On Jan. 7, cartoonist Charles Addams was born in Westfield, and a fire destroyed Shadow Lawn in West Long Branch. Look (and listen) back in history with Eric Scott.
On Jan. 6, Samuel F.B Morse and Alfred Vail first demonstrated the telegraph at Speedwell at Morristown, and actor Danny Pintauro was born in Milltown. Look (and listen) back in history with Eric Scott.
On Jan. 5, Bruce Springsteen released his debut studio album 'Greetings from Asbury Park, NJ.' Also, the Morristown UFO Hoax took place. Look (and listen) back in history with Eric Scott.
On Jan. 4, artist Charles Schreyvogel was born in New York City, and olympic rower Stephanie Maxwell-Pierson was born in Somerville. Look (and listen) back in history with Eric Scott.
On Jan. 2, two blimp bases were opened in Lakehurst, and soccer player Heather O'Reilly was born in East Brunswick. Look (and listen) back in history with Eric Scott.
On Jan. 1, a series of mysterious fires and explosions broke out in the John A. Roebling Sons steel plant in trenton, and NJ Devils player Bobby Holik was born. Look (and listen) back in history with Eric Scott.
On Dec. 31, Thomas Edison lit up the streets of Menlo Park in the first display of incandescent lighting, and actress Bebe Neuwirth was born in Newark. Look (and listen) back in history with Eric Scott.